Uttar Pradesh

Lucknow: Capital in leopard awe, two calves hunted

Lucknow. A few days ago, a leopard was spotted through CCTV cameras in Malesemau area under Gomtinagar police station. An atmosphere of fear arose after leopard’s video went viral on social media. On information of people, local police and forest department team reached to spot and after combing for several days said that the leopard fled. But he attacked two calves in Kakrapur village under Chinhat police station area last night and killed them. This incident has spread even more panic among the people.

Let tell you that on the night of 10 February, a leopard was seen in EWS Colony of Malesemau. The team of police and forest department, who arrived on information of people, had said that he fled after combing for several days. But last night leopard killed two calves who tied up outside of Rajesh Pal’s house in Kakrapur village, Gomtinagar. There is an atmosphere of panic among the villagers due to this attack.

The villagers have informed to police as well as forest department. An forest officer told to News Readers that, both team is constantly searching by combing to find him again. The team has got leopard evidence but leopard is nowhere to be seen.

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Asif Khan

Asif Khan works as freelancer journalist from Lucknow district of Uttar Pradesh state in India.. He is native of Gorakhpur district. Asif Khan has worked with former Nav Bharat Times special correspondent Mr. Vijay Dixit, worked as video journalist in IBC24 news from Lucknow, worked with 4tv bureau chief Mr. Ghanshyam Chaurasiya, worked with special correspondent of Jan Sandesh Times Capt. Tapan Dixit. He has worked as special correspondent in The Dailygraph news. Contact with him via mail asifkhan2.127@gmail.com or call at +91-9389067047

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